So my vote is ENT, Season 4, the shameless wannabe season.
That sums it up pretty good, I guess. Thanks, Alex1939.You know, I hope I'm not derailing the thread, but I never did get the love affair everyone had with Dead Stop. Back when it first aired I found it really boring and not in any way interesting. Then I check out the internet and everyone loves it, even people who regularly bashed Enterprise found it enjoyable. I then re-watched it when a re-run aired, to see if maybe I missed something the first time around. I ended up hating it moreso then before. So what gives? What's so great about it?
I liked the beginning of the episode, how the Enterprise was in a tough spot, it would take them decades to make it back to earth, and it was time they found help from someone. It made for good atmosphere of what Enterprise was supposed to be.
The idea of an automated space station, that trades you for supplies and repairs your ship... I really liked that as a concept.
Also, it introduced Enterprise to... (sorry I'm not sure what to call or explain this)... however they turn "matter" into food. With Trip getting a pan-fried catfish. Which also led to the question of the Station downloading Enterprise data, without the Enterprise's consent...
Then the fact the station "abducts" humanoids as the power supply for the station... that was fairly creepy to me.
Good effects with the spacestation and the torpedo launch by the Enterprise (again, this show is SOOOOOO much better in HD... and I say that as someone whom really only see's the amazing difference in HD for sporting events)
Add the "twilight zone" spin at the end.. where the station is able to start repairing itself...
My kind of episode. Interesting concept. Correct atmosphere and characterization. Little creepiness thrown in.
I agree it was to much PILLED on to one season, but that dosen't mean I love it any lessSo my vote is ENT, Season 4, the shameless wannabe season.
I actually think you make a good argument and good points as well. I have to disagree, as I enjoyed Season 4.
Enterprise season 4 would've been better with less reliance on "all things trek past" in one single season.
On the flip side, Enterprise would've been better as whole, with more things "trek past"... just not so crammed into one season, but more spread out and developed over time.
I have to say, I was very in favor of the shift in Vulcans from the early years to the latter years. It made a lot of sense to do that in season 4, yet adds a nice interesting complexity to the series overall, imo.
TNG season five. 'I, Borg' enough said.
The production values and effects in TNG seemed cheesier as well, and have aged terribly.
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